In this Dec. 19, 2015, file photo, Jerry Seinfeld performs at Menora Stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)
LOS ANGELES (AP) --
Jerry Seinfeld and Netflix have announced a deal that will bring the star's interview show "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" to the streaming service later this year.
Netflix says new episodes of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" will premiere in late 2017 and previous episodes will also be made available. The show has streamed on Crackle since its debut in 2012.
Seinfeld will also film two new stand-up specials for Netflix to be released later this year. In addition, Netflix says Seinfeld will "help develop scripted and non-scripted comedy programming" on the platform.
Terms of the deal haven't been announced.
"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" features Seinfeld chatting with guests in classic cars and coffee shops.
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The Publicists of the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG), IATSE Local 600, revealed the first round of nominees for the 63rd Annual ICG Publicists Awards, including those up for the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Television Publicity Campaign.
The ICG’s annual awards event recognizes the achievements of its publicist members, including unit publicists, individual publicists, studio publicists, as well as unit still photographers and members of the media. Winners will be named during a luncheon ceremony on Friday, March 13, 2026, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.
The nominees for the 2026 Maxwell Weinberg Award for Television Publicity Campaign are:
Andor – Walt Disney Studios, Lucasfilm/Disney+
Beyond the Gates – CBS Studios/CBS
Nobody Wants This – 20th Television/Netflix
The Pitt – Warner Bros. Television/HBO
Stranger Things 5 – Netflix/Netflix
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox – 20th Television/Hulu
“The publicity campaigns behind these six TV shows are outstanding and worthy of recognition and we are happy to honor the publicity teams who created them,” said Tim Menke, co-chair of the Publicists Awards committee.
The Publicists of the ICG have also revealed nominees in six key awards categories, highlighting publicity and journalistic achievements.
“These nominees are among the best in their professions, from the publicists who tell Hollywood’s stories, to the journalists we collaborate with when promoting projects, to the photographers who create images that help amplify our stories to our audiences,” said Sheryl Main, co-chair of the Publicists Awards committee.